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Date:Sunday October 18
Time:8:30 pm
Series : NFL Football
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Chargers Team Report
What jumps out at the Chargers when they review the Broncos? Their stingy defense, which is ranked No. 2 in the league.
"They're playing outstanding defense," coach Norv Turner said. "Defensively, I think they're coached real well. There are eight new starters and I think talent is more important than how long they've been together."
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Among those new Bronco faces is veteran S Brian Dawkins. The eight-time Pro Bowler could have provided a great deal to the Chargers as well, as they have had trouble getting production from the safety position. Instead, Dawkins has solidified the Chargers' Monday night rival.
"He's an outstanding player and has been a difference maker for a lot of years in Philadelphia,"
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GM A.J. Smith isn't pulling punches on what lies ahead if the Chargers don't improve.
"If this trend continues, we'll be 8-8—or worse—and certainly out of the division (race)," he said. "We won't have the credentials. It's not going well for the San Diego Chargers and we'd better get our act together quickly."
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Much has been made of the drop-off of the Chargers' defensive line. It should be noted Wayne Nunnely, the Chargers' former longtime DL coach, has landed with the Broncos.
Broncos Team Report
At the NFL's fall meetings, Broncos owner Pat Bowlen expressed how impressed he is with coach Josh McDaniels and his team's 5-0 start this season.
"We took some early criticism hiring a young coach—he was 32 years old at the time—and were questioned about what he was going to be able to do," Bowlen told NFL.com. "He's been terrific. It's been extremely important as we got into the process of him being a head coach, that the way he's handled particular situations was well beyond his years. He's proven he is ready."
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McDaniels has ridden his team pretty hard, from a grueling training camp to intense preparation for each of the team's five games. For the first time this season, McDaniels gave his team a full Monday off, after the win over New England. McDaniels had his team come to the facility after each of Denver's first four wins this season.
"As the year goes on you try to give them a little extra rest, and also give them a reward for playing a tough game, a physical game," McDaniels said. "And try to give them a little bit of a bone as we head into a long week—because we're going to have a long week."
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The Broncos have been very good against the deep pass this season, but McDaniels knows San Diego's deep passing game will present Denver's secondary its toughest challenge to this point. McDaniels has a lot of respect for Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers, who is among the league's best at throwing long.
"He's a great player, there's no denying that," McDaniels said. "We've played some good quarterbacks, and he's right up there with all of them. Great deep-ball thrower. Fabulous deep-ball thrower. Has great touch. And they have great deep-ball threats."


